The Chancellor is grappling with a big headache - the UK's woeful productivity - which could trigger the need for spending cuts and tax rises in the Budget
Netflix is diving into eerie, surreal territory as they team up with Jane Schoenbrun, the visionary filmmaker behind I Saw the TV Glow, to adapt Charles Burns’ cult-classic graphic novel Black Hole into a new series.
The Chancellor (pictured) said she was 'of course' looking at tax increases - as well as spending cuts - as she seeks to patch up public finances in next month's Budget.
A colossal £726m in debt, the very institutions that once held Bradford together are being valued, catalogued and auctioned off - with prices starting at £1.
‘It reveals that both intense radiation from around the black holes as well as the high-speed jets they emit can work together to eject gas from the centres of galaxies, potentially shutting down star formation in their central regions and…
Here’s a thought. If the public sector got back to working as efficiently as it did in 2019 there would be no black hole in the budget. The Chancellor would not be rummaging through the left’s jumble sale of taxes on the better off, code…